The RIPE Database needs your attention...
Colleagues We still have many outstanding issues, some of which have been on and off the table for years. We cannot make any progress on them as we do not have the attention of enough people in the community. It will be good if we can clear up some of these issues before the next RIPE meeting. For that to happen we need more of you to volunteer to focus a little bit of your attention on database issues over the coming months. The database may not be your highest priority, but it is still an essential tool for many LIR's business and a fundamental part of the whole registry system. If you can PLEASE offer a few moments of your attention over the coming months we can wrap up many of these outstanding issues. Often people who agree with a suggestion, or have no preference, say nothing. We need you to say something so we know you agree or don't disagree. It is not good to declare consensus based on only 3 people commenting. Maybe we can start with the recent conversation about country codes. If you look back over the DB-WG mailing list for January we more or less have a couple of people supporting and one objecting to my suggestions. My suggestions for the community to consider are these: 1/ The country: attribute in ORGANISATION objects is only used to specify the legal address country of organisations (including individuals) holding internet resources and is tied to the country values in the extended delegated stats file. These values are maintained by the RIPE NCC. This is what the community agreed to when they accepted the implementation plan for NWI-10. 2/ The country: attribute in ORGANISATION objects cannot be set by users to meaningless, undefined values for other reasons, as this was not in the agreed implementation plan. 3/ The country: attribute in INET(6)NUM objects is made optional. 4/ We define the optional country: attribute in INET(6)NUM objects to be used for geolocation purposes only 5/ If included, this country code will signal that all the addresses covered by this range/prefix are used within the geographical boundary of the country value. 6/ The geofeed: attribute can be used where a block of addresses are used in multiple countries or if more fine grained details are needed. 7/ An optional country: attribute could be added to the AUT-NUM object if anyone feels it necessary to specify a geolocation for an ASN. As always your thoughts are welcome... cheers denis co-chair DB-WG
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denis walker